'La Belle Assemblee was unique among nineteenth-century periodicals in offering a special supplement of advertisements which could be bound and kept as 'a record of the commercial and fashionable concerns of the present time'. (Margaret Beetham, 'A Magazine of Her Own? Domesticity and Desire in the Women's Magazine, 1800-1914', Routledge, 1996, p 34) 'La Belle Assemblee was also sometimes called Bell's Court and Fashionable Magazine or the Court Magazine and Belle Assemblee.' (hal.ucr.edu/~cathy/lb.html)
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